We predict that the big beaks will do better during a drought than small beaks because they can eat both large and small seeds.
How does the change in environment affect which beak gathers more seeds? Explain
Lack of water changes the amount and size the seeds produce.
Did the small beak bird try to adapt due to the environmental changes? Explain.
Yes, it tried to break it into smaller pieces.
How did variation in the population (the fact that there were large and small beaks) of birds help or hurt the bird’s ability to survive?
If the large beaks eat all the seeds than the little one would not have any.
You are missing some important things here:
ReplyDelete- The small birds can't "try" to adapt...They can't make the seeds smaller...they either live or die. It is like the beaver with the chain saw...he can't try or wish for one just because he can't cut down the tree himself.
- The last one is looking at how it was good/bad that there was more than one beak size...If they had been all the same beak size, they all would have probably died